A Blast from The Past.

Your grandfather blew it.

We’ve been tooting our own horn for over 3,300 years.

And we’re pretty good at it.

We’ve been blowing the Shofar, a simple hollowed out ram’s horn, for thousands of years in celebration of Rosh Hashana, or the Head of the Year – also known as the birthday of humanity.

This October 3rd, duck out of the New York City hubbub for an hour of refuge at the Great Hill in Central Park. Return to a simpler, more essential state, together with fellow New Yorkers. Hear the stirring, unadulterated blasts of the Shofar as we reflect on our collective birthday. And walk away with a message that you were carrying all along.